a great great beer, better now than when it was fresh in the spring. it pours from the bottle a very pale yellow color, incredibly cloudy, with a tall white head with decent retention. the nose is really farmed out from the yeast, peppery and tart, bordering on sour. the peaches dont come through in the aroma so much, but there is a nice floral polleny vibe going. the flavor is sweet anf fruity from the peach up front, but its quickly taken over by a really puckey tartness that is mouthwatering and almost bretty sour. its really vibrant and long lasting, and works magically with the peaches. effervescent carbonation makes this feel like an authentic belgian saison, and the body stays light despite the sediment. each sip ends dry and tart, it makes me want to keep hammering this. well worth 12 bucks for a bomber, this is really unique and oddly addicting. whatever yeast was used here is a keeper, everyone i shared this with was more than pleased.